Freakwater's third album finds them treading similar ground to their first two albums, but since no one else really does what they do, more of the same is welcome. The beautiful harmonies of Catherine Irwin and
Janet Bean remain the focus, and Dave Gay, as always, provides solid support on the upright bass; this time out augmented by
Brian Dunn on guitar and
Lisa Marsicek on fiddle and mandolin. Cathy Irwin's songwriting continues to progress, as this time she accounts for half of the album's tunes.
Janet Bean contributes one song with choice covers by the likes of
Woody Guthrie,
Conway Twitty, and
Nick Lowe. Similar in sound to
the Carter Family and
Gillian Welch,
Freakwater stands apart because their lyrics are so firmly rooted in the modern world; no dustbowl ballads here. Sounding more traditional than most neo-traditional country acts with lyrics that have a more modern bite than most contemporary country, it's
Freakwater's ability to effortlessly straddle these two worlds that makes them such a special band.